Clapton MFSL Question
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:32 pm
For whatever reason, Clapton was a pretty popular artist for MoFi - they released three Cream albums, both Derek & The Dominos albums, and a number of Clapton solo titles. My question to everyone is, then, are they really worth it? I've always thought those old Polydor CDs sounded pretty good, actually. I do have Layla, and while I'd say certain tracks sound a hair better on the MoFi, the original 2 CD Polydor sounds *really* close. I do have a CD-R of Disraeli Gears, although I really haven't listened to it in depth yet.
I seem to recall someone saying the MoFi of 461 was much better than the Polydor, but again, what's so bad about the Polydor?
As a side note, what's the deal with Better Make It Through Today? How/why did it end up on 461?
Other side note - most of my Clapton Polydor CDs still have those silly holographic stickers companies used to put on CDs to prevent theft, or something. I used to save those, for some reason.
I seem to recall someone saying the MoFi of 461 was much better than the Polydor, but again, what's so bad about the Polydor?
As a side note, what's the deal with Better Make It Through Today? How/why did it end up on 461?
Other side note - most of my Clapton Polydor CDs still have those silly holographic stickers companies used to put on CDs to prevent theft, or something. I used to save those, for some reason.